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also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off e map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad who i think is doing a fell ol natural job from virginia last night. we're going to start having hearings again, and the house is going to pursue a step by step, comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff in a big bill, a step-by-step process where the viewers, the voters, the people we work for who say this is about agriculture. this is about internal enforcement. this is about the border. and we'll either pass it out of the republican conference because the democrat s are not going to left a finger to help us on house bills. they keep thinking the senate bil
also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off e map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad...
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also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off the map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad who i think is doing a fell ol natural job from virginia last night. we're going to start having hearings again, and the house is going to pursue a step by step, comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff in a big bill, a step-by-step process where the viewers, the voters, the people we work for who say this is about agriculture. this is about internal enforcement. this is about the border. and we'll either pass it out of the republican conference because the democrat s are not going to left a finger to help us on house bills. they keep thinking the senate b
also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off the map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad...
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especially with immigration. you have people like marco rubio in the senate hoping to get through a broader bill and now he is backing off. he was kind of the face on this for many republicans. it is a constantly changing issue and very sensitive. it is probably wise on the president's part to stand back on this. when what was the reaction immigration came back to the forefront? guest: i think people knew it had to come back to the forefront at some point in the coming days or weeks. it was not entirely clear it would come up at the moment the president brought it up. the house has yet to pass any immigration bill of any kind in this process. there has been some conflicting reporting about the intention of the house in the weeks ahead regarding immigration. there are some outside groups that do not want the house to pass any, immigration bill at bordern like a narrow security bill because it might turn into what they would call stalking horse for a big deal that resembled what came out of the senate. how will be
especially with immigration. you have people like marco rubio in the senate hoping to get through a broader bill and now he is backing off. he was kind of the face on this for many republicans. it is a constantly changing issue and very sensitive. it is probably wise on the president's part to stand back on this. when what was the reaction immigration came back to the forefront? guest: i think people knew it had to come back to the forefront at some point in the coming days or weeks. it was not...
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i like immigrants, especially people who come here legally and play by the rules. he did that. his father's from cuba. he just got here from canada. and yet he gets to dictate to everybody on the north, everybody's a minority. the blacks who were here for 400 years, at least a lot of them. are they americans? how do you get to dictate this stuff to america to your convenience. it's awesome. it's an awesome arrogance to talk like this, we americans. >> you don't get to dictate it, chris. and i think it's up to people within the republican party as well as democrats, as well as president obama to counter that notion. that the whole point of this country is, is its welcoming nature. controversial, yes, with conflict, yes. every group that's here wishes that the one after them wouldn't follow, but that's been going on for hundreds of years. and people have to stand up and say no, you do not, you, to the tea party, just because you're waving the don't tread on me flag, just because you're acclaiming a sort of exclusive control over an understanding of the roots of the country, that'
i like immigrants, especially people who come here legally and play by the rules. he did that. his father's from cuba. he just got here from canada. and yet he gets to dictate to everybody on the north, everybody's a minority. the blacks who were here for 400 years, at least a lot of them. are they americans? how do you get to dictate this stuff to america to your convenience. it's awesome. it's an awesome arrogance to talk like this, we americans. >> you don't get to dictate it, chris....
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task force and leader in effort to pursue comprehensive immigration reform. in addition he serves on the house judiciary committee and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. congressman gutierrez thank you for joining us today. >> thank you chairman durbin and ranking member cruz thank you for the opportunity to testify on this important issue. asked in my condolences to the families who have lost loved ones. ms. fulton and ms. mike that i am deeply sorry for your loss and i appreciate a presence here today. as one dad to another i said to mr. martin that i too feel your pain and thank you for being here. as a parent i was shocked by the death of trayvon martin and the fact that no one was even arrested after it happened and unarmed teenager was pursued by an armed adult in the neighborhood where he was in the neighborhood and no one was convicted of a crime. i respect the verdict in the judicial process but a deep concerns about the expansion of self-defense laws the proliferation of guns the weakening of gun laws and how this affects public s
task force and leader in effort to pursue comprehensive immigration reform. in addition he serves on the house judiciary committee and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. congressman gutierrez thank you for joining us today. >> thank you chairman durbin and ranking member cruz thank you for the opportunity to testify on this important issue. asked in my condolences to the families who have lost loved ones. ms. fulton and ms. mike that i am deeply sorry for your loss and...
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nature of immigration as a whole. you don't really appreciate what immigration is on till you have your family in that [no audio] [inaudible] me, i willy like find another way like go back to my country or do something else, find another way out. my children to put in that situation, leaving them without any leadership and no father and leaving them behind. it's a very, difficult situation to get out of because of my children. once again, i appreciate your efforts on immigration reform. believe that everyone who has and people understand that this is a complex situation .nd real people are involved thank you very much. i think it was more of a statement. i agree we have big challenges. youfeel it first hand when see families broken up in your own community. that i the challenge think gets overlooked at times is all the dreamers who have come here through no fault of their own. , in thenever held history of our country, we have never held kids responsible for the decisions of their parents. one of the debates we have a
nature of immigration as a whole. you don't really appreciate what immigration is on till you have your family in that [no audio] [inaudible] me, i willy like find another way like go back to my country or do something else, find another way out. my children to put in that situation, leaving them without any leadership and no father and leaving them behind. it's a very, difficult situation to get out of because of my children. once again, i appreciate your efforts on immigration reform. believe...
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her forte is immigration. but i don't see her anywhere. >> i'm sure she's a wonderful human being. she's not a heavyweight in american political terms. where is tom daschell when they need him to run this? >> give me a couple other examples other than the health care thing where his own engagement in governing has been a failure. >> a lot of people point to syria. the "wall street journal" has a piece saying that basically he's been disconnected during meetings, kind of literally with his body language checking his phone. >> syria. when we elected him not to invade syria. >> if you ask the american people, do you think the stimulus program was well conceived and well run, you would find by a heavy majority they'd say no. >> they'd be wrong. >> no, they'd be right. >> it was an incredibly effective -- >> it was not an effective program. >> it was. it saved us from the great depression. >> worst recovery since the great depression. >> imposed austerity by the sequester and in the states by republicans. as a recovery given the headwinds against it -- >> when real democrats who underst
her forte is immigration. but i don't see her anywhere. >> i'm sure she's a wonderful human being. she's not a heavyweight in american political terms. where is tom daschell when they need him to run this? >> give me a couple other examples other than the health care thing where his own engagement in governing has been a failure. >> a lot of people point to syria. the "wall street journal" has a piece saying that basically he's been disconnected during meetings, kind...
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reform and why he will join democrats in cosponsoring a plan that will give millions of unauthorized immigrants the chance to obtain citizenship. >> this is a tough time for in a say where everyone says what are you doing or why are you doing it. actuallyet together we say it is much more important that we defendy this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up this program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today telling you why we thended these programs giving them up and having our nation and our allies being attacked and people killed. >> intelligence officials defend the nsa surveillance program at an intelligence hearing. sunday, your comments .or kitty kelly that is at noon on book tv. tv,on american history remembering john f. kennedy. accounts of kennedy possis assassination. kennedy's assassination. >> this was originally painted as my grandmother's official white house orchard. in the 1960s lady bird johnson went looking for portraits of first ladies to rehabbing in the white house. that was important, and she could not fi
reform and why he will join democrats in cosponsoring a plan that will give millions of unauthorized immigrants the chance to obtain citizenship. >> this is a tough time for in a say where everyone says what are you doing or why are you doing it. actuallyet together we say it is much more important that we defendy this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up this program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today telling you...
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no credit immigrants? we welcome you with open arms!! even first time buyers it doesn't matter to us auto credit. you'll get financed guaranteed. so if you've been turned down recently, call us we can help in most cases we can get you approved on the spot. with us auto credit we get you the best loan possible - low rates, you choose your monthly payment and pay no money down, leave your checkbook and cash at home. us auto credit's guaranteed credit means nobody gets turned down and everybody rides. every credit application will be approved guaranteed. our loan approval experts will work with you until they get you a loan with a monthly payment you're comfortable and satisified with. i've had a really bad month first my home was foreclosed on and then my car got repossessed! find a new place to live was easy but getting credit for a new car was impossible! nobody would approve me i got turned down everywhere! after my breakup i got stuck with all the bills. my credit got shot. i thought i'd never be able to buy a car and taking the bus to
no credit immigrants? we welcome you with open arms!! even first time buyers it doesn't matter to us auto credit. you'll get financed guaranteed. so if you've been turned down recently, call us we can help in most cases we can get you approved on the spot. with us auto credit we get you the best loan possible - low rates, you choose your monthly payment and pay no money down, leave your checkbook and cash at home. us auto credit's guaranteed credit means nobody gets turned down and everybody...
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alliance for filipinos for immigrant rights and empowerment, supports comprehensive immigration reform and more just treatment of undocumented immigrants. since late last year, afire has been using conversation about readings by pablo narudo franscaca and others to develop this organizational structure and mission. so, it's interesting, we've got so many groups and they're trying to help people who are illegally in the country. and yet they're helping people who are illegally in the country and democratows is a part of this and -- demos is a part of this and their stated goal is to get 68 million new voters registered. well, this goes on and on, mr. speaker. we've got 40 organizations like planned parenthood that are in here registering voters, apparently part of the navigators assister, i guess they were helping with the most -- with demos. well, we need to know about these things. a lot of politically active arab american action network, american family services, campaign for better health care, c.f.l. workers assistance committee, southern united neighborhoods, just on and on. inaff
alliance for filipinos for immigrant rights and empowerment, supports comprehensive immigration reform and more just treatment of undocumented immigrants. since late last year, afire has been using conversation about readings by pablo narudo franscaca and others to develop this organizational structure and mission. so, it's interesting, we've got so many groups and they're trying to help people who are illegally in the country. and yet they're helping people who are illegally in the country and...
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that is the latest on immigration. pam from montclair, virginia, what are your thoughts he e -- what are your thoughts? i think she is being disingenuous if she does not know she is being tapped. we still occupy germany. military in the late 70's and early 80's. were all very afraid at that time that germany -- afraid of a united germany am a is what we have now. continue, what does that mean for today? caller: i would expect people are still fearful of a united germany. the presidents disavowing any knowledge, that is what politicians do. that is what they did in the bush administration. i feel like we have more than enough intelligence to protect ourselves. we knew that 9/11 was going to happen. we have only seen an increase of the buildup of military installations and the spying. continue with your phone calls about the nsa spying program. mike conaway, a republican from texas and a member of the intelligence committee would be here to answer your questions about today's hearing on the nsa programs and the news that
that is the latest on immigration. pam from montclair, virginia, what are your thoughts he e -- what are your thoughts? i think she is being disingenuous if she does not know she is being tapped. we still occupy germany. military in the late 70's and early 80's. were all very afraid at that time that germany -- afraid of a united germany am a is what we have now. continue, what does that mean for today? caller: i would expect people are still fearful of a united germany. the presidents...
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i deliberately avoid partisan issues of the i have never talked about immigration reform, i have never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life or anything like that in the decade-plus that i have been praying and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass tomorrow outreach, not to -- pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? >> my favorite part about being the 62nd chaplain of the united states senate that it provides me with a front row seat to human history. there's more written about the legislative branch of government in our constitution than any other branch and i have the privilege of having a front row seat to the legislative process. i think that most people are not so much afraid of dieing as they are -- dyings as they are never having truly lived. anyone that has a front row seat to human history can shuffle off this mortal coil absolutely certain that he or she has truly lived. >> senate chaplain b
i deliberately avoid partisan issues of the i have never talked about immigration reform, i have never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life or anything like that in the decade-plus that i have been praying and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass tomorrow outreach, not to -- pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about...
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. >> immigration. he's already raised -- >> he's raised the rate on individuals. do something with corporations. >> i think it would be a fantastic idea. >> of course in this country. you want lower overall -- there's no argument about that and how you get the overall rate. >> it would be fairer for smaller corporations that can't afford to have the accountants. >> you should write a column on it. what's your stupid column on today? you should write a column on it tomorrow. >> i'm preparing it now. >> jamie dimon. >> you're leading him. >> i saw the headline. >> you couldn't get this through your editor. >> i can get any -- >> no. >> not arguing for lower corporate taxes. >> that's easy. >> by the way, if you haven't figured it out already, we're joined by ben white. he is "morning money's" -- politico's -- >> he's my only ally. >> you're beltway ben. >> "morning money." you're wrong. i agree with the whole argument. i'm looking at the statistics. >> it's the overall burden that matters. a lot of it is
. >> immigration. he's already raised -- >> he's raised the rate on individuals. do something with corporations. >> i think it would be a fantastic idea. >> of course in this country. you want lower overall -- there's no argument about that and how you get the overall rate. >> it would be fairer for smaller corporations that can't afford to have the accountants. >> you should write a column on it. what's your stupid column on today? you should write a column...
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center in the uk for immigrant detainees. women have come out saying that they were sexually co-othersed. those are significant things. >> i would say they are very significant. and, yet, the obama administration, after these allegations came to light, increased the amount of federal dollars that this company could be receiving. is there any connection between the people who run the company and the obama administration? >> there is not a direct connection. but i do think that if you look at sort of their lobbying record. they have spent more than a million dollars in recent years on lobbying and political contributions. and you really see that kind of playing out. >> political contributions to the obama campaign? >> yeah, there was about $6,000 worth. >> right. so they basically made a rational economical could you legs, we're going to spend this much money lobbying to get a government contract from the obama administration and it paid off? >> yeah, and i think that's true. you look at the guy they chose to do it. he actually
center in the uk for immigrant detainees. women have come out saying that they were sexually co-othersed. those are significant things. >> i would say they are very significant. and, yet, the obama administration, after these allegations came to light, increased the amount of federal dollars that this company could be receiving. is there any connection between the people who run the company and the obama administration? >> there is not a direct connection. but i do think that if you...
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this whole second term, when you think of when he started out, immigration reform, gun control, obviously both of those major reforms have gone nowhere. now you've got the signature legislative accomplishment, obama care. it's too early to say that it's a failure but has been a complete fiasco so far. it's a tough time for this white house and this president. but you talk about historical perspective. i covered ronald reagan back in the 80s and i remember in 1986 he was in the depths of the iran contra scandal and there was talk of is he going to be impeached. he survived it and he got into a number of deals with gorbachov. >> how much pressure is the white house feeling from fellow democrats? >> a lot. every time they go up to capitol hill, the chief of staff has gone up there -- remember the president isn't ever going to face election again. a lot of these senate democrats, particularly those running in red states are going to be up for election next year, november, and they're going to own obama care for good or ill. if it's a great success which it doesn't look like it at the moment t
this whole second term, when you think of when he started out, immigration reform, gun control, obviously both of those major reforms have gone nowhere. now you've got the signature legislative accomplishment, obama care. it's too early to say that it's a failure but has been a complete fiasco so far. it's a tough time for this white house and this president. but you talk about historical perspective. i covered ronald reagan back in the 80s and i remember in 1986 he was in the depths of the...